Core Maths five years on episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 11, 2020 · 48 MIN

Core Maths five years on

from The NCETM Maths Podcast · host NCETM

This interview offers a view from the Merseyside classroom of Jack Ndebu, a new teacher of Core Maths, and his experiences with support offered by the Maths Hub network and AMSP. His experiences are complimented by a view of the national picture from Rachel Mathieson, who has been researching the successes and challenges of Core Maths in its first 5 years. Show notes Taking part in the conversation are: Jack Ndebu: Teacher of maths at Rainford High School, Merseyside Rachel Mathieson: Research Fellow at the School of Education, Leeds University and one of the authors of The early take-up of Core Maths: successes and challenges Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager Episode chapters 02:31 Background: Rainford High School and Jack’s teaching experience 04:48 How is Core Maths different to teaching A level? 06:44 What I used to do. What I do now. 14:14 How do students find it? 17:31 How did you gain the skills needed to teach Core Maths? 22:58 Effects of Covid-19 on lessons and use of data in lessons 27:34 Rachel: research findings 32:36 Required GCSE tier of entry/grade for Core Maths 37:17 How schools/teachers can make Core Maths successful Useful Links Full details of the Core Maths research project on the Leeds University website At 25:36, Jack mentions Core Maths resources collated on Padlet, by Catherine Van Saarloos (Core Maths Professional Development Lead at AMSP). The relevant pages are here: Getting started with Core Maths and Teaching Core Maths. More information on how to join Maths Hub CPD Work Groups: Developing Core Maths pedagogy AMSP has many useful Core Maths resources accessible from their homepage under the ‘Teachers’ menu. This includes case studies on how schools/colleges have managed to integrate Core Maths into their timetables, as well as resources, professional development and curriculum advice. The DfE has recently updated its Core Maths technical guidance.

This interview offers a view from the Merseyside classroom of Jack Ndebu, a new teacher of Core Maths, and his experiences with support offered by the Maths Hub network and AMSP. His experiences are complimented by a view of the national picture from Rachel Mathieson, who has been researching the successes and challenges of Core Maths in its first 5 years. Show notes Taking part in the conversation are: Jack Ndebu: Teacher of maths at Rainford High School, Merseyside Rachel Mathieson: Research Fellow at the School of Education, Leeds University and one of the authors of The early take-up of Core Maths: successes and challenges Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager Episode chapters 02:31 Background: Rainford High School and Jack’s teaching experience04:48 How is Core Maths different to teaching A level?06:44 What I used to do. What I do now.14:14 How do students find it?17:31 How did you gain the skills needed to teach Core Maths?22:58 Effects of Covid-19 on lessons and use of data in lessons27:34 Rachel: research findings32:36 Required GCSE tier of entry/grade for Core Maths37:17 How schools/teachers can make Core Maths successful Useful Links Full details of the Core Maths research project on the Leeds University website At 25:36, Jack mentions Core Maths resources collated on Padlet, by Catherine Van Saarloos (Core Maths Professional Development Lead at AMSP). The relevant pages are here: Getting started with Core Maths and Teaching Core Maths. More information on how to join Maths Hub CPD Work Groups: Developing Core Maths pedagogy AMSP has many useful Core Maths resources accessible from their homepage under the ‘Teachers’ menu. This includes case studies on how schools/colleges have managed to integrate Core Maths into their timetables, as well as resources, professional development and curriculum advice. The DfE has recently updated its Core Maths technical guidance.

NOW PLAYING

Core Maths five years on

0:00 48:16

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The NCETM Maths Podcast?

This episode is 48 minutes long.

When was this The NCETM Maths Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on November 11, 2020.

What is this episode about?

This interview offers a view from the Merseyside classroom of Jack Ndebu, a new teacher of Core Maths, and his experiences with support offered by the Maths Hub network and AMSP. His experiences are complimented by a view of the national picture...

Can I download this The NCETM Maths Podcast episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!